![]() The Big HouseA Poem by Michael Sun Bear![]() A possibility haunted house![]() The Big House (for Patricia) That house held a secret, Perhaps many, Perhaps the explanation Of why plowing the pasture one day Father unearthed a human skeleton. It was built by homesteaders, Had held the lives of Three generations. One entered through a spacious kitchen, Immediately encountered the wood cookstove Which also heated water for the bath to one side. A spacious pantry lay to the other. It made me sick and chilled To enter further, To pass through the front room, Grasp the worn wood banister And climb the stairs To the long silent dimness between bedrooms, Peer into their darkness. It’s bad mojo To lose one’s shadow And no one ever saw their shadow In that dark house. I wish I could have taken Pepper in there. Dogs know. For forty years Nightmares of that house Lacerated my sleep. Recently it was burnt to the ground, Training for firemen. A new thought came writing this. All my life I suffered dreams Of demons, Demons possessing me. They ceased as well. Perhaps my peace lies in Those ashes. © 2025 Michael Sun BearReviews
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Added on May 4, 2025Last Updated on May 4, 2025 Tags: Haunted houses Author![]() Michael Sun BearShoreline, WAAboutOnce upon a time, a crazy, talented poet from across the Salish Sea told me of an intense dream she experienced in which she was given a strange title for a poem, but nothing more. She felt it import.. more..Writing
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